During my first decade living in New York City, I worked in a boutique architectural office that carried forward the legacy of the late, great Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer. After leaving that firm, I spent another ten years in the contract furnishings industry — an experience that sparked my passion for furniture and interior space design. Together, those years shaped a deep appreciation for architecture and interior design that ultimately inspired the creative direction of this website.
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How Commercial Architects Are Shaping Essex’s Business Landscape

Like many places, the landscape of Essex and its surroundings is undergoing a massive transformation. The more noticeable developments include modern office complexes, revitalized retail hubs and other eye-catching buildings and projects. Continue reading How Commercial Architects Are Shaping Essex’s Business Landscape
3D Rendering for Real Estate: How Architects Can Design Dream Homes and Impress Clients

Exterior of a residential villa at Ibiza in Spain visualized by Render Art Studio
Increasing numbers of architects use 3D rendering to offer realistic, narrative visuals to their clients. The great thing about this technology is that it makes it possible for clients to see what their dream homes will look like. No wonder more modern firms work with studios like Render Art Studio to effectively communicate their vision, consistently impress clients, and streamline their design process.
Read on to explore how 3D rendering technology is reshaping residential architecture and learn practical strategies for implementing these tools in the architectural design process.
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The Spitting Fountains of Chicago
Add this to the long list of Very Cool Things I saw on my recent Chicago vacation: Spitting Fountains. Well, the proper name for this distinctive piece of public art is Crown Fountain, located in Millennium Park, but if you were a tourist and you asked a Chicago local to point you in the direction of “The Spitting Fountains,” I bet they would know what you meant.

